Commercial HVAC in Santa Fe — Restaurants, Hospitality, Retail
Santa Fe has one of the most concentrated restaurant scenes per capita in the country, plus a serious hospitality industry, plus retail across the Plaza and Canyon Road. All of it runs on commercial HVAC and refrigeration that has to keep working.
Santa Fe's Commercial Scene Is Different
Santa Fe isn't Albuquerque commercially. The restaurant density is higher, the hospitality industry is more concentrated, the retail is more upscale and tourism-focused, and the historic-district buildings have their own constraints. Standard commercial HVAC playbooks need to adapt.
Restaurants & Food Service
Downtown, the Plaza, Canyon Road, the Railyard, Guadalupe Street — Santa Fe restaurants run high-end kitchens with serious cooking loads. Make-up air units have to balance with hood exhaust at altitude (combustion analysis matters). Walk-in coolers and refrigeration carry expensive inventory. RTU and split-system HVAC has to keep dining rooms comfortable through summer tourist season and winter cold. We service all of it.
Hospitality & Hotels
Santa Fe's hotel and inn industry — from the historic downtown properties to newer build hospitality — relies on commercial HVAC that holds room comfort across wide guest expectations. Boiler systems for older properties, packaged equipment for newer builds, and the kind of consistent service that keeps property managers happy.
Retail and Mixed-Use
The boutique retail scene across the Plaza, Canyon Road galleries, Railyard businesses, and the mixed-use properties throughout downtown all need commercial HVAC service. Often older equipment in older buildings, with all the access and historic-district considerations that come with the territory.
Historic Buildings
A lot of Santa Fe commercial HVAC work is in buildings that are 80-100+ years old, with original adobe or pre-WWII frame construction, retrofitted ductwork, and equipment installed across multiple decades. Our techs work this housing stock regularly and know what we're looking at.
Service Contracts
Most Santa Fe commercial accounts benefit from quarterly or seasonal preventive maintenance contracts. The cost of unplanned downtime in a tourist-economy restaurant or hotel is high; the cost of catching marginal equipment before failure is low. We tailor contracts accordingly.
Santa Fe Commercial Services
BakerHouse handles the full commercial side — HVAC, refrigeration, walk-ins, and emergency response.
Commercial HVAC Around Santa Fe
Same response standard, same honest pricing across the surrounding area.
Santa Fe commercial HVAC, done right.
Restaurants, hotels, retail. High-altitude expertise. 24/7 emergency response.
Common Questions, Straight Answers
Do you really service Santa Fe commercial accounts?
Yes. Santa Fe is part of our regular commercial coverage. Restaurants, hotels, retail, and historic-building HVAC are all in our wheelhouse.
Can you work in historic district buildings?
Yes. We respect preservation rules, plan equipment placement carefully, and work around the access and aesthetic constraints that come with historic district properties.
Do you handle restaurant kitchen exhaust integration?
Yes. Make-up air units balanced with hood exhaust, properly tuned for altitude. Combustion analysis on every gas-fired install or repair.
Can I get a service contract for my Santa Fe restaurant?
Yes. Quarterly or seasonal preventive maintenance contracts tailored to your equipment and operational profile. Catches failures before they cost you a service night.
How fast is your Santa Fe response?
Depends on time of day and tech location. Emergency calls dispatched as fast as we can get there. We give honest ETAs rather than promises we can't keep.